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Invasive exotic plants

WHAT IS AN EXOTIC PEST PLANT? (http://www.fleppc.org/FLEPPC_main.htm)

Exotic - a species introduced to Florida, purposefully or accidentally, from a natural range outside of Florida.
Native - a species whose natural range included Florida at the time of European contact (1500 AD).
Naturalized exotic - an exotic that sustains itself outside cultivation (it is still exotic; it has not "become" native).
Invasive exotic - an exotic that not only has naturalized but is expanding on its own in Florida plant communities.

FACTS

  • Approximately 31% of the plant species known to occur in Florida outside cultivation are introduced (non-natives growing on their own). That's 1,300+ exotic species established and reproducing outside cultivation. Of that number, about 10% are considered invasive in natural areas by the FLEPPC (Cat I and Cat II).
  • the second greatest threat to the 500+ endangered & threatened plant species in Florida is adverse effects from invasive exotic plants (the greatest threat is direct habitat destruction via population growth, urban sprawl, etc.).

Exotic plants are introduced accidentally through shipping materials or deliberately for ornamental or commercial purposes. Invasive exotics or exotic pest plants don't have the natural enemies here that controlled their growth in their home range. This can free them to spread easily into our native plant communities. Not all exotic plants become pest plants in Florida's natural areas, but those that do can cause a reduction in biodiversity, loss of habitat and food sources for native insects, birds, and other wildlife, and changes to natural ecological systems.

Most notable invasive exotic plants on Conservation 20/20 preserves:
 

Australian Pine

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Brazilian Pepper

 

Melaleuca

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Old World climbing fern

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Caesarweed

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Cogon grass

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Invasive exotic species found in Lee County

Common Name - Scientific Name

alligator weed - Alternanthera philoxeroides
rosary pea - Abrus precatorius
earleaf acacia - Acacia auriculiformis
red sandalwood, red beadtree - Adenanthera pavonina
sisal hemp - Agave sisalana
woman's tongue - Albizia lebbeck
sessile joyweed - Alternanthera sessilis
coral vine - Antigonon leptopus
shoebutton - Ardisia elliptica
giant reed - Arundo donax
Sprenger's asparagus fern - Asparagus aethiopicus
Chinese violet - Asystasia gangetica
orchid tree (mountain ebony) - Bauhinia variegata
Javanese bishopwood - Bischofia javanica
Browne's blechum - Blechum pyramidatum
paper mulberry - Broussonetia papyrifera
basketplant - Callisia fragrans
river sheoak - Casuarina cunninghamiana
Australian-pine - Casuarina equisetifolia
suckering Australian-pine (gray sheoak) - Casuarina glaucadayflowering jessamine - Cestrum diurnum
lamb's quarters - Chenopodium album
Mexican tea - Chenopodium ambrosioides
camphortree - Cinnamomum camphora
wild taro (coco yam) - Colocasia esculenta
latherleaf - Colubrina asiatica
Madagascar rubbervine - Cryptostegia madagascariensis
carrotwood - Cupaniopsis anacardioides
bermudagrass - Cynodon dactylon
umbrella plant - Cyperus involucratus
miniature flatsedge (dwarf papyrus)- Cyperus prolifer
nutgrass - Cyperus rotundus
Indian rosewood - Dalbergia sissoo
white yam (water yam) - Dioscorea alata
air potato (air yam) - Dioscorea bulbifera
barnyardgrass - Echinochloa crus-galli
common water hyacinth - Eichhornia crassipes
Indian goosegrass - Eleusine indica
golden pothos - Epipremnum pinnatum
Surinam cherry - Eugenia uniflora
council tree - Ficus altissima
Indian laurel - Ficus microcarpa
governor's plum - Flacourtia indica
limpograss - Hemarthria altissima
waterthyme (hydrilla) - Hydrilla verticillata
Indian sawmpweed (miramar weed) - Hygrophila polysperma
trompetilla (West Indian marsh grass) - Hymenachne amplexicaulis
cogongrass - Imperata cylindrica
hairy indigo - Indigofera hirsuta
bush morning-glory (gloria de la manana) - Ipomoea carnea
tievine - Ipomoea cordatotriloba
ivyleaf morning-glory - Ipomoea hederacea
cypressvine - Ipomoea quamoclit
littlebell - Ipomoea triloba
gold coast jasmine - Jasminum dichotomum
Brazilian jasmine - Jasminum fluminense
Arabian jasmine - Jasminum sambac
life plant (cathedral bells) - Kalanchoe pinnata
lantana - Lantana camara
white leadtree - Leucaena leucocephala
glossy privet - Ligustrum lucidum
Chinese privet - Ligustrum sinese
Asian marshweed - Limnophila sessiliflora
Japanese honeysuckle - Lonicera japonica
Japanese climbing fern - Lygodium japonicum
old world climbing fern - Lygodium microphyllum
catclawvine - Macfadyena unguis-cati
sapodilla - Manilkara zapota
black medick - Medicago lupulina
punktree (melaleuca) - Melaleuca quinquenervia
Chinaberrytree - Melia azedarach
yellow sweetclover - Melilotus officinalis
white mulberry - Morus alba
sacred bamboo - Nandina domestica
tuberous sword fern - Nephrolepis cordifolia
Asian sword fern - Nephrolepis multiflora
Burmareed (silkreed) - Neyraudia reynaudiana
crested floating heart - Nymphoides cristata
skunkvine - Paederia foetida
guineagrass - Panicum maxima
torpedograss - Panicum repens
bahiagrass - Paspalum notatum
vaseygrass - Paspalum urvillei
twolobe passionflower - Passiflora biflora
mission grass - Pennisetum polystachion
napiergrass, elephantgrass - Pennisetum purpureum
Senegal date palm - Phoenix reclinata
Mascarene Island leaf-flower - Phyllanthus tenellus
chamber bitter - Phyllanthus urinaria
water lettuce - Pistia stratiotes
spotted lady's thumb - Polygonum persicaria
strawberry guava - Psidium cattleianum
guava - Psidium guajava

Chinese ladder brake - Pteris vittata
kudzu - Pueraria montana
wild radish - Raphanus raphanistrum
rose myrtle - Rhodomyrtus tomentosus
rose natalgrass - Rhynchelytrum repens
castorbean - Ricinus communis
Mexican bluebell, Britton's wild petunia - Ruellia tweediana
mother-in-law's tongue (iguanatail) - Sansevieria hyacinthoides
Chinese tallowtree - Sapium sebiferum
beach naupaka - Scaevola taccada
Australian umbrella tree (octopus tree) - Schefflera actinophylla
Brazilian pepper - Schinus terebinthifolius

Wright's (lakeshore) nutrush - Scleria lacustris
candlestick plant - Senna alata
valamuerto - Senna pendula
danglepod - Sesbania herbacea
rattlebox - Sesbania punicea
twoleaf nightshade - Solanum diphyllum
aquatic soda apple (wetland nightshade) - Solanum tampicense
turkeyberry - Solanum torvum
tropical soda apple - Solanum viarum

Johnsongrass - Sorghum halepense
creeping oxeye - Sphagneticola trilobata
queen palm - Syagrus romanzoffiana
American evergreen - Syngonium podophyllum
Java plum - Syzygium cumini
Malabar plum - Syzygium jambos
mahoe - Talipariti tiliaceum
West Indian (tropical) almond - Terminalia catappa
Australian almond - Terminalia muelleri
portia tree - Thespesia populnea
small-leaf spiderwort - Tradescantia fluminensis
oysterplant (boatlily) - Tradescantia spathacea
Jamaican feverplant - Tribulus cistoides
puncturevine - Tribulus terrestris
Caesarweed - Urena lobata
paragrass - Urochloa mutica
simpleleaf chastetree - Vitex trifolia
Washington fan palm - Washingtonia robusta
arrowleaf elephantear - Xanthosoma sagittifolium
oriental false hawksbeard - Youngia japonica

 

 
 
The following websites have photos of many plants commonly found in Florida
 

Florida Department of Environmental Protection

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Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants

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Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council (FLEPPC)

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Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants
University of Florida, IFAS

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